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Sentence count:150+8Posted:2017-01-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cabletelegraphywireSimilar words: graphepigraphbiographycablegramtopographyphotographphotographystenographerMeaning: ['telɪgræf /-grɑːf]  n. apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code). v. send cables, wires, or telegrams. 
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61, Shipping, air transport, telephone and telegraph generally follow these routes.
62, Edison was at the fair with his quadruplex telegraph, which transmitted several messages at once.
63, The noise of approaching footsteps on the stair was therefore welcome; but it turned out to be only the telegraph boy.
64, Then follow the line of telegraph poles to the remains of an old railway bridge.
65, She felt rigid like a telegraph pole, communicating perfectly, functioning flawlessly, but with no heart, no soul.
66, Glancing up, I saw a beautiful yellow bird perched on a telegraph wire, looking like a prize long-tailed canary.
67, But this also occurred with military and imperial funding of the electric telegraph and radio. 4.
68, On Saturdays, it arrived with a stylish colour magazine, taken over from the Sunday Telegraph.
69, As the Daily Telegraph said in a leader: The Government has won a very important victory.
70, Over the following year Mirror readers as well as Guardian and Telegraph readers proved relatively stable in their political preferences.
71, And there was the railway, with its shining lines, telegraph wires and posts, and signals.
72, The rain is sheeting across the horizon like ripped dustbin liners caught on a telegraph wire.
73, More boulders now barred her passage, and mixed with these, were trees and telegraph poles.
74, He provided a comprehensive network of farm buildings connected, it is said, by a telegraph system.
75, Voice over Back at the Young Telegraph, their final copy is put together under the watchful eye of a full-time reporter.
76, Crowds gathered everywhere, in front of banks, the Merchants' Exchange, the telegraph offices.
77, On the way to his house he paused on Telegraph Avenue to look over the machines in a used-car lot.
78, The Daily Telegraph is for those who can quote Latin phrases.
79, Checking charts for Belfast Telegraph Plan 82 are available if you write to me enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
80, Also the train had a telephone system fitted,[www.Sentencedict.com] and telegraph and telephone instruments were carried.
81, Popularization of news was accelerated in the 1 840s with the introduction of telegraph wire services.
82, In other words, the announcer would kill time until the telegraph details started flowing again.
83, And soon the word was crackling over the telegraph wires to all parts of the North.
84, Early editions of the Dundee Evening Telegraph newspaper last night carried an advertisement for semi-skilled and skilled personnel.
85, Soon afterwards his father took up a post as superintendent with the Electric Telegraph Company in London.
86, Among the locals, some - in this case the Coventry Evening Telegraph - have many more reports than other local newspapers.
87, Can I have a telegraph form?
88, To transmit ( a message ) by telegraph.
89, The bad news reached us by telegraph.
90, World Administrative Telephone and Telegraph Conference?
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